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Egyptian Civilization - Coggle Diagram
Egyptian Civilization
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their economy
Ancient Egyptians grew many crops, and because coins and paper money had not yet been invented, their economy depended on using their goods, mostly crops including grain, in a bartering system.
their government
The government of ancient Egypt was a theocratic monarchy as the king ruled by a mandate from the gods
their food
The principal food crops, barley and emmer, were used to make beer and bread, the main staples of the Egyptian diet.
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their clothing
Both men and women used cosmetics and wore jewellery. ... Working-class men wore loincloths or short kilts, as well as long shirt-like garments tied with a sash at the waist.
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their military
Egypt used specific military units, with military hierarchy appearing in the Middle Kingdom (c.2055–1650 BC). By the New Kingdom (c.1550–1069 BC), the Egyptian military consisted of three major branches: the infantry, the chariotry, and the navy.
their transport
To get around on land, people walked, rode donkeys or traveled by wagon
the gods they worshipped
Amura, Mut, Osiris, Anubis, Ra, Horus, Thor and Hathor
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